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Barron played 48 defensive snaps and recorded nine tackles (five solo) during Sunday's 33-31 win over Seattle.
Barron missed the first four games of the season with an ankle injury, but he certainly proved his health with a strong showing in his 2018 debut. Barring a re-aggravation of his ankle or another injury, the Alabama product is positioned to return to serving as an above-average IDP option.

Barron (ankle) is expected to start Sunday's game versus the Seahawks, Ian Rapoport of NFL Network reports.
This would be Barron's first game of the season. Barron is a versatile linebacker, as he made 86 tackles, one sack, four pass breakups and three interceptions in 14 games for the Rams last season. If he suffers a setback before kickoff, expect Ramik Wilson and Bryce Hager to continue manning the inside linebacker role.

Barron (ankle) expects to make his 2018 debut Sunday against Seattle, Myles Simmons of Rams.com reports.
Barron returned to practice in a limited fashion Wednesday and this news all but confirms his availability for Week 5. The former first-round pick was a stalwart for the Rams in 2017, recording 86 tackles (73 solo) and one sack in 14 games. It could be assumed that Barron takes over his starting role at inside linebacker, but the extent of his playing time for Week 5 has yet to be determined.

Barron (ankle) could return this week, Cameron DaSilva of USA Today reports.
The Rams have been without their hard-hitting linebacker thus far, but it finally seems like there's optimism on the horizon. Coach Sean McVay was somewhat neutral discussing the prospects of seeing Barron on the field in Week 5, but he did make clear there is a possibility. It's still early in the week, so Barron's practice availability in the coming days will paint a better picture of his chances of playing than any premature speculation.

Barron (ankle) is inactive for Thursday's game against the Vikings, Myles Simmons of the Rams' official site reports.
Barron will miss his fourth consecutive game of the regular season due to a lingering ankle injury. Ramik Wilson will step up in Barron's place and once again slot in as a starting inside linebacker for the Rams.